Police just executed an unarmed 17 yr old brotha (shot 10 times)

Re: Mike Brown Deserved to Die? Shortly after shooting, Witness backs officer story F

All these trolling CACs gone have to get new usernames. No one is gonna take them serious or engage them after this. Carry on BGOL.
 
And they are giving this woman who said she has spoken to the family national media coverage to tell his side of the story.

White solidarity. Crackers become the Borg when 1 of thems self preservation is on the line. The word of a CAC holds more weight than the word of blacks in AmeriKKKa.
 
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Former <a href="https://twitter.com/StLouisAmerican">@StLouisAmerican</a> reporter calls in a young Af-Am victim of a STL city police shooting in front...</p>&mdash; Blue Buddha ブルー仏レディー (@Blubdha) <a href="https://twitter.com/Blubdha/statuses/501807110829932544">August 19, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Two officers fired. Victim was unarmed, according to eyewitness reports.</p>&mdash; Blue Buddha ブルー仏レディー (@Blubdha) <a href="https://twitter.com/Blubdha/statuses/501807177863270400">August 19, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/chriskingstl">@chriskingstl</a> Then why is the news all about how he was &quot;brandishing a knife&quot; I wonder?</p>&mdash; Elizabeth W Fischer (@eating41) <a href="https://twitter.com/eating41/statuses/501807096753827840">August 19, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>I deleted that - did not mean to inflame. Did not know this was out there with different facts.</p>&mdash; Chris King (@chriskingstl) <a href="https://twitter.com/chriskingstl/statuses/501807436630851584">August 19, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Hmm...
 
We are waiting for someone at work to talk slick, cac can't help it, they've been real quiet since we fired one over an Obama remark.

Bitch called hr :lol:

Hr, you can't say negative things about our commander in chief, it's in your policy hand book you signed, click....
 
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That was nice to see.... Solid gesture on behalf of that team in Washington

I’m just out here working hard every single day, just trying to be the best poster I can be....
 
U.N. chief calls for protection of rights in Missouri protests



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(Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on U.S. authorities on Monday to ensure the protection of the rights of protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, where there have been demonstrations and rioting over the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black teen.

"The Secretary-General calls on the authorities to ensure that the rights to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression are protected," U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told reporters.

"He calls on all to exercise restraint, for law enforcement officials to abide by U.S. and international standards in dealing with demonstrators," Dujarric said.
 
:smh: He's a fucking Repub!!!

Missouri lt. gov.: We need ‘Anglo-American’ justice in Ferguson





Those protesters are all just "crying out" for the leadership of "anglo-american jurisprudence tradition."

Wow. just... wow.



Following Monday night’s clashes with police in the wake of the death of slain teen Michael Brown, Kindler told MSNBC’s Ronan Farrow that Nixon had been wrong to end the curfew in Ferguson.

“I don’t understand an argument for not reinstating it,” he insisted. “I don’t understand that. I’m not trying to be overtly political. I am saying, the people of Ferguson, the people of the state of Missouri are crying out for leadership.”

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Kinder said there was “no question” that race was playing a role in what was happening in Ferguson.

“We do not do justice in America in the streets though,” he argued. “We have legal processes that are set in motion, that are designed after centuries of Anglo-American jurisprudence tradition, they’re designed to protect the rights and liberties of everyone involved.”

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“That’s one of the great advances of Anglo-American civilization, is that that we do not have politicized trials. We let the justice system work it out.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/...ican-justice-in-ferguson-not-racial-protests/
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The parents of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TrayvonMartin?src=hash">#TrayvonMartin</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/JordanDavis?src=hash">#JordanDavis</a> speak at the United Nations: <a href="http://t.co/cUQpq2tv9K">http://t.co/cUQpq2tv9K</a> <a href="http://t.co/ztBnB2acwT">pic.twitter.com/ztBnB2acwT</a></p>&mdash; The Root (@TheRoot) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheRoot/statuses/501824737211715585">August 19, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Missouri lt. gov.: We need ‘Anglo-American’ justice in Ferguson





Those protesters are all just "crying out" for the leadership of "anglo-american jurisprudence tradition."

Wow. just... wow.



Following Monday night’s clashes with police in the wake of the death of slain teen Michael Brown, Kindler told MSNBC’s Ronan Farrow that Nixon had been wrong to end the curfew in Ferguson.

“I don’t understand an argument for not reinstating it,” he insisted. “I don’t understand that. I’m not trying to be overtly political. I am saying, the people of Ferguson, the people of the state of Missouri are crying out for leadership.”

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Kinder said there was “no question” that race was playing a role in what was happening in Ferguson.

“We do not do justice in America in the streets though,” he argued. “We have legal processes that are set in motion, that are designed after centuries of Anglo-American jurisprudence tradition, they’re designed to protect the rights and liberties of everyone involved.”

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“That’s one of the great advances of Anglo-American civilization, is that that we do not have politicized trials. We let the justice system work it out.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/...ican-justice-in-ferguson-not-racial-protests/

He's a fucking Repub!!!
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The parents of <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/TrayvonMartin?src=hash">#TrayvonMartin</a> and <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/JordanDavis?src=hash">#JordanDavis</a> speak at the United Nations: <a href="http://t.co/cUQpq2tv9K">http://t.co/cUQpq2tv9K</a> <a href="http://t.co/ztBnB2acwT">pic.twitter.com/ztBnB2acwT</a></p>&mdash; The Root (@TheRoot) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheRoot/statuses/501824737211715585">August 19, 2014</a></blockquote>
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no words man.
 
I hope this gets done and hopefully a black spring takes hold. Tell the don't vote crowd to GTFOH

Time for a recall in Ferguson MO?
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/08/14/1321528/-Time-for-a-recall-in-Ferguson-MO


"But it also appears that Missouri State law provides for the recall of municipal officials. Petitions must include the signatures of 25% of registered voters which should not be too hard to do at this point.

The Mayor and Council members serve three year terms. According to State Law, recall is possible for any official after they have been in office for 6 months. The grounds for recall are "misconduct in office, incompetence, and failure to perform duties."

Again, that standard should not be hard to meet in this situation. I've noticed the Mayor and members of Council have been virtually invisible in this ordeal. They've said almost nothing and clearly are doing nothing to reign in a police chief that is clearly out of control.

Ferguson is clearly a place that has been changing rapidly. In 1990 Ferguson was 74% white. In 2000 it was 45% white but by 2010, only 29%. "
 
Intercept Reporter Shot With Beanbags and Arrested While Covering Ferguson Protests
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Intercept reporter Ryan Devereaux was arrested this morning while on the ground covering the protests in Ferguson, Mo. According to St. Louis Post-Dispatch photographer David Carson, who witnessed the apprehension, Ryan and a German reporter he was with were both taken into custody by members of a police tactical team. They were handcuffed and placed in a wagon, and Carson was told they were being taken to St. Louis County jail.

We haven’t been able to reach officials with the St. Louis County Police Department or Ferguson Police Department to find out if Ryan has been charged, or under what pretext he was detained. But needless to say, it’s an outrage that he was stopped and handcuffed by police in the course of lawfully doing his job on the streets of Ferguson. We are trying to contact Ryan now.

At a press conference early this morning, Missouri Highway Patrol Capt. Ron Johnson told reporters in Ferguson that 31 arrests had been made, including members of the “criminal element” from “as far away as New York.” When asked by a reporter if any of those 31 had been reporters, he immediately–and falsely–replied, “these people were not journalists that were arrested.”

But he quickly admitted that in the “chaos” of the protests, officers may not be able to distinguish between reporters and other bystanders: “So yes, we may take some of you into custody. But when we do take you into custody, and we have found out that you are a journalist, we have taken the proper action.” This begs the question as to why police would be compelled to arrest an otherwise law-abiding non-journalist simply for attending a protest. But we insist that the St. Louis County Police Department, Ferguson Police Department, and Missouri Highway Patrol take the proper action and release Ryan Devereaux immediately.

Update: Johnson and his colleagues did not take the “proper action.” Ryan spent the night in St. Louis County Jail, where he remains this morning. According to officials there, he is due to be released without charge—the initial pretext for his detention was “failure to disperse”—within the hour. Ryan and Lukas Hermsmeier, a reporter for the German newspaper De Bild, were both apprehended last night—and shot with beanbags and rubber bullets—while attempting to return to their car after a night of reporting. When they were shot at, they had their hands raised in the air and were shouting, “Press! Press! Press!”

Second Update: Ryan has been released. And a correction: While the situation is still not entirely clear, I believe now that both Ryan and Hermsmeier were hit with beanbags, but not rubber bullets as reported above. Also, I’ve updated the post and the headline to reflect the fact that Ryan was in fact arrested and jailed overnight, not merely detained.
 
Missouri GOP chief: Voter registration booths in Ferguson are ‘disgusting’
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/...gistration-booths-in-ferguson-are-disgusting/
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The head of the Missouri Republican Party said Tuesday that efforts to register voters in Ferguson, Missouri, were “disgusting” and unhelpful.

“If that’s not fanning the political flames, I don’t know what is,” Missouri RNC executive director Matt Wills told Breitbart News. “I think it’s not only disgusting but completely inappropriate.”

Wills was responding to reports that Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and other civil rights activists had set up voter registration booths following the death of Michael Brown, an 18-year-old unarmed black teenager who was killed by a Ferguson police officer.

“Five thousand new voters will transform the city from top to bottom,” Jackson said, according to the Daily Caller.

Former Ferguson resident Tommie Dale told the Boston Globe that going to the polls was “the only way we can make a change.”

Dale lived in Ferguson for 15 years, but left due to crime and police misconduct. She is now back in the city, and encouraging people to register to vote.

“People don’t understand. Looting and rioting aren’t going to get it,” she remarked.

But Wills accused civil rights activists of wrongly making the issue about race.

“This is not just a tragedy for the African American community this is a tragedy for the Missouri community as well as the community of what we call America,” he said. “Injecting race into this conversation and into this tragedy, not only is not helpful, but it doesn’t help a continued conversation of justice and peace.”
 
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Why does the media keep playing the radio interview by "Josie" a person that wasn't even there?


Why do we hear from "Josie" and not the killer(because that's what he is)?


Why do they keep calling her a witness?


Why haven't we seen any pictures of the killer and the damage supposedly done by Mike Brown?
 
A crew of Turkish journalists just got here today. They're offering tips on using swimming goggles in the absence of gas masks. #Ferguson
 
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